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- 17:40, 1 January 2008 diff hist +1,822 N Azhi Dahaki New page: thumb|Azhi Dahaki by Malcolm Ashman '''Azhi Dahaki''' is a three-headed dragon in Persian mythology. ==Etymology== From Avestrian ''azh'' means Snake. In Egy...
- 17:20, 1 January 2008 diff hist +3,891 N Zmej New page: A '''zmej''' or '''zmaj''' is a male dragon in Slavic mythology. ==Etymology== A dragon is called '''zmey''' in Russian and Bulgarian; '''zmiy''' in Old Church Slavonic; '''zmaj''' in Se... current
- 17:07, 1 January 2008 diff hist +4 m Lamya
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- 16:55, 1 January 2008 diff hist +1,521 N Lamya New page: A '''lamya''' is female water dragon in Bulgarian mythology ==Family== There are two kinds of female dragons: khala and lamya. There is a regional difference in distribution of Khala and...
- 16:51, 1 January 2008 diff hist +1,544 N Khala New page: A '''khala''' is female water dragon in Bulgarian mythology Also called “the fierce threeheaded snake” and “khala-snake”. ==Family== There are two kinds of female dragons: khala...
- 16:35, 1 January 2008 diff hist −1 Zmeu
- 16:35, 1 January 2008 diff hist +2,835 N Zmeu New page: The '''Zmeu''' (plural: zmei, feminine: zmeoaica/zmeoaice) is a fantastic creature of Romanian folklore and Romanian mythology. ==Etymology== Most scholars agree that Zmeu's name and app...
- 16:09, 1 January 2008 diff hist +1,092 N Ziz New page: The '''ziz''' (Hebrew: זיז) is a giant bird in Jewish mythology, *The ziz is said to be large enough to be able to block out the sun with its wingspan. *Some say that the ziz was cre...
- 15:39, 1 January 2008 diff hist −3,192 Panoturi Redirecting to Ponaturi current
- 15:37, 1 January 2008 diff hist +3,214 N Panoturi New page: Late one afternoon a young boy was swimming with his friends. He had gone too far out into the sea and the water was rough with rising winds. The older boys tried to warn him, but he only...
- 15:33, 1 January 2008 diff hist +4,174 N Madame White New page: '''Madame White''' is a possessive and eerie demon in a famous Taoist Legend. ==Story== The young Xuxuan was on his way by ferry to a temple on the bank of West Lake, in central China. ... current
- 15:28, 1 January 2008 diff hist +3,461 N Mbulu New page: The '''Mbulu''' is a water person from Zulu folklore. ==The Legend of the Mbulu== Once there was a widow who tragically lost all her children, but for one, and so she lost her will to l... current
- 15:23, 1 January 2008 diff hist +6 m Abatwa current
- 15:20, 1 January 2008 diff hist +1,667 N Yunwi Tsunsdi New page: The '''Yunwi Djunsti''' is a fairy species in the mythology of the Cherokee and Iroquois tribes. ==Description== The Yunwi Djunsti stand about 2 feet tall with long dark hair that reache...
- 15:03, 1 January 2008 diff hist −6 m Yowie →See also current
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- 14:38, 1 January 2008 diff hist +1,225 N Yofune-nushi New page: '''Yofune-nushi''' is a Japanese sea monster, living off-shore the Oki Islands. The story of the Yofune-nushi was recorded by Richard Gordon Smith in the book ''Ancient Tales and Folk-Lor...
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- 14:16, 1 January 2008 diff hist +4,731 Yeti current
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- 18:29, 31 December 2007 diff hist +1,416 N Yali New page: '''Yali''' (pronounced yaali) is a mythical creature often sculpted on the pillars of Hindu temples. thumb|Sculpture of a Yali in South India. ==Description== Descripti... current
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- 17:55, 31 December 2007 diff hist +2,967 N Yaksha New page: Yaksha is the name of a broad class of nature-spirits who appear in Hindu, Jain and Buddhist mythology. Usually benevolent, they are caretakers of the natural treasures hidden in the earth...
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- 13:28, 31 December 2007 diff hist +2,667 N Wolpertinger New page: thumb|Inspired from Albrecht Durer - A Young Hare, 1502 The '''Wolpertinger''' (Crisensus bavaricus) is an imaginary hybrid creature (or a cryptid to some) suppo...
- 12:55, 31 December 2007 diff hist +2 Suttung current
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- 12:54, 31 December 2007 diff hist +3 Suttung
- 12:53, 31 December 2007 diff hist +709 N Suttung New page: thumb|Description footer In Norse mythology, '''Suttung''' is a giant, son of Gilling and brother of Baugi. Together, they guard the precious [[mead of poetry...
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- 12:17, 31 December 2007 diff hist +3,341 N Baugi New page: In Norse mythology, '''Baugi''' is a giant, the son of Gilling and the brother of Suttung. They guarded the mead of poetry that was made from the blood of Kvasir in the cauldron Od... current
- 11:55, 31 December 2007 diff hist +81 Ægir current
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- 11:19, 31 December 2007 diff hist −15 Ægir
- 11:18, 31 December 2007 diff hist +3,208 N Ægir New page: '''Ægir''' is a giant and a king of the sea in Norse mythology. thumb|250px|In Norse Mythology, Ægir and his daughters brew ale in a large pot....
- 10:54, 31 December 2007 diff hist +19 N Jötunn Redirecting to Jotun current